OLED Lighting Design Summit 2009 to Take Place Dec 2-3 in Boston

After many years of development OLED lighting has now started commercial production. This breakthrough is going to change the day-to-day business of every single lighting designer in the world.

Taking place Dec 2-3 in Boston, the OLED Lighting Design Summit 2009 will bring together over 20 leading OLED experts and 150 attendees to discuss the use of OLED technology for lighting design. The agenda will focus on a number of key issues including:

OLED performance fact pack: From efficiency to aging, color spectrum to light output, variation in color, reliability and more. All the answers you need to start working with OLEDs are here.

OLED design case studies: Your exclusive opportunity to hear from some of the worlds leading lighting designers about how and why they've used OLED technology to create pioneering design concepts

Light designers OLED toolkit: Get an exclusive insight into how OLED technology will add value to many types of light installations and broaden design capabilities through improved color range, viewing angles and more

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